The Interlocking Rubber Tile 23×23 Inch x 8mm Eureka make for an easy installation process and do not require adhesive to be installed. In general, rubber tiles are much easier to install than rolled rubber flooring. The puzzle-like edges simply lock into each other. This easy installation process allows for anyone to install the floor themselves and eliminates the need to hire outside help. This environmentally friendly flooring is easy to install, making it a fun and fast DIY project.

The Interlocking Tile is available in a wide variety of colors and color percentages. The Interlocking Rubber Tiles come in 10%, 15%, 20% color fill, Black, as well as NFL Team colors. These tiles are manufactured to the highest standards and use premium recycled rubber, therefore qualifying the tiles for LEED points.

Greatmats Interlocking Rubber Tiles 23×23 Inch x 8mm Eureka are made in the USA with commercial quality standards throughout the entire manufacturing process. The tiles are made with precision cut interlocking joints to ensure that the mats will hold up to the test of time. The secure interlocking system also allows for proper protection of floors and equipment in both home and commercial gyms. These tiles feature full-sized corner and border tiles to allow for the tiles to be installed as an island, all without requiring any cutting.

A Made in the USA product, each rubber interlocking 23×23 inch provides 3.67 square feet per tile. This rubber color tile is non-absorbent and features a 5-year limited warranty.

Interlocking Rubber Floor Tiles for Gyms

Interlocking rubber floor tiles 8mm are an extremely popular rubber flooring option for home gyms and residential weight rooms. For personal work outs, it is essential that the flooring can withstand the rigors of machines and weights. Greatmats has just the product needed with our interlocking rubber mats!

The interlocking rubber floor tiles are 2×2 ft. in size and 8 mm thick. This size provides adds to the durability of the rubber flooring while allowing the product to still be easy to install and move. With a universal interlock design, these rubber tiles will lock together no matter which sides align.

Because of their durable, resilient surface and easy installation, interlocking rubber tiles are some of our best-selling rubber products. Weighing just over seven pounds, this rubber tile is easy to handle and installs with no adhesive. Cut interlocking rubber floor tiles with a common utility knife for a wall-to-wall installation. Interlocking rubber floor tiles are very easy to disassemble and move should they be needed to relocate.

Our rubber interlocking floor tile is made from recycled rubber material, is good for the environment, and qualifies for LEED points. Whether you need to install it in a large or small space, this mat is up to the challenge.

Available in 5 different colors, we have the right rubber tile to fit any interior design need. Interlocking rubber mats are offered in: solid black, 2 basic colors and 2 dynamic color (mixes of light gray/blue and tan/brown0. Our interlocking rubber floor tiles can truly be customized to the room around it as the colors are 100% black, 10% color fleck in tan/brown, blue/light gray, blue and light gray. Color options are a full 10% color fleck mix. For the two color combined color options, each color in the combination makes up 5% of the blend. These interlocking rubber mats come with a 5 year limited warranty.

Rubber is an amazing invention. It can be used in a number of remarkably different applications because of its versatility. Natural rubber, for example is extremely elastic. It can oftentimes be found in products where its unique flexibility is desired like rubber bands or some types of gaskets. It can also be found in some types of specialty flooring. However, natural rubber is also brittle when it gets cold and tends to lose shape when warm. It is for this reason that vulcanization is required for the manufacture of many rubber products. (Many products such as rubber flooring, tires, and hockey pucks are created from vulcanized rubber.)

The process was initially pioneered by Charles Goodyear (of Goodyear Tire fame.) He found, accidentally, that rubber tended to char like leather when it came in contact with heat. He also found that, regardless of the temperature, the rubber would not fully melt but rather continue to char when heated in sulfuric acid. He was able to char the rubber to the point where it became resistant to heat and cold and found that the process was irreversible. The rubber would maintain these new properties indefinitely. This made rubber products such as tires and eventually rubber flooring possible. Further developments after Goodyear’s initial experimentation eventually led to vulcanization as it is performed today.

Vulcanization is a chemical process that cures rubberor related polymersinto more durable materials by adding various accelerators (which is sulfur in most cases.) These additives change the polymer by forming crosslinks between the individual polymer chains. The process was named after Vulcan, Roman god of fire. Hard vulcanized rubber is used to make hard rubber articles such as bowling ballsand mouthpieces for band instruments. Vulcanized rubber materials tend to be less sticky and have superior mechanical properties to natural rubber.

There are a variety of methods used for vulcanization. The most important method (used for the vulcanization of tires) uses high pressure and temperature. This type of vulcanization is called compression molding. In this scenario, the rubber article adopts the shape of the mold. Other methods, for instance to make door profiles for cars, use hot air vulcanization or microwave heated vulcanization.